This article argues for banning the use of cluster munitions by the United States and in general. It examines cluster munitions and the effects they have on a population and whether or not they should be used according to ...

In 1939, the Canadian government reached an agreement with Great
Britain and other Commonwealth Dominions that created a monumental
training regime within Canada's borders. The British Commonwealth Air
Training Plan has ...

Canada is a nation that is built on immigration and is fortunate in that it benefits from the diverse skills and abilities that immigrants contribute to the labour pool. Throughout the last century, there have been many ...

Lind, Erica(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge, 2008-03)

To study the formation of a genre is to study the evolution of human thought and expression regarding a certain element of our experience. The evolution of ethnography (the descriptive documentation of a culture) in ...

Ney, Philip(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge, 2006-04)

In contrast to many of today's sectarian religious figures, Thomas
Aquinas was interested in engaging the best of secular philosophy; seeing
what his tradition could gain from philosophy and how his tradition could
contribute ...

Pierre, Dudith(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of South FloridaUniversity of South Florida, 2009-03)

Objective-The purpose of this research is to examine college students' attitudes and knowledge of fertility preservation for cancer patients. The specific hypotheses were that students would have low levels of knowledge ...

River channels are dynamic landforms that play an important role in regulating riparian ecosystems. At a fundamental level, river erosion and deposition produce changes in the riparian zone that lead to the creation of new ...

This paper examines the implications of contemporary advancements in neuroscience for our understanding of agency, particularly in assessing the criminal responsibility of juvenile offenders. I argue that the increasingly ...

Tanguay, Jennifer(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge, 2007-06)

Popular media plays an important role in bringing health issues and
concerns to the attention of the general public. One such issue is that of
culturally appropriate supportive housing for Canadians with mental health
issues ...

Sampson-Akpuru, Michael(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalKelley School of BusinessIndiana University, 2008-03)

The issue of high Chief Executive Officer (CEO) compensation has attracted much attention among researchers in recent years. One study reports that the average CEO salary for an S&P 500 firm in 2006 was $14.8 million. In ...

Kinley, Jolene(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge, 2007-01)

Memory can be a tricky thing. The reconstructive nature of memory can
lead to many problems. These problems are discussed in the context of
the conflict over recovered memories of sexual abuse. The DRM paradigm
is ...

Gajetzki, Andy(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge, 2006-04)

Dear Readers,
Thank you very much for your interest in the Lethbridge Undergraduate
Research Journal. I will begin this first issue by extending my personal thanks
to all those who have been involved in making this ...

Huelskamp, Benjamin Z.(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalThe University of the SouthThe University of the South, 2009-01)

What follows in these pages is a detailed analysis of changes made to the Book of Common Prayer starting with its first publication in 1549 and carrying through to 1552 and 1559. In researching and writing on this topic, ...